The Times - 02/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Walker, , By Peter Hennessy, David Walker, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Richard Owen, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Peter Harland, By Ronald Faux, By Our Property Correspondent, By David Black, By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Our Correspondent, , From Nicholas Ashford, From David Watts, , From Austin Sammut, , From Florencia Varas, By Colin Harding, From David Bonavia, , From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, Jack Lonsdale, June Decter, Miles Kington, Jane Davidson, Alan Franks, Macdonald, Penny Perrick, Allan Massie, by Bill Sirs, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Ivens, Anne Sofer, JONATHAN ALFORD, , TIM FELL, , GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, , VAIZEY, , PETER HAVARD-WILLIAMS, , C. REYNOLDS, , ANTHONY J. PETTITT, , H. B. DEHOANI-TAFTI, , D. B. GURREY, , MICHAEL BAILEY, , DANIEL FINKELSTEIN, , C. T. BLANNING, , By Walter Sullivan, Science Editor, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Charles McKean, Architecture Correspondent, Professor Ronald Frankenberg, A correspondent, E. J. Craddock, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, John Percival, Michael Church, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Derek Hodgson, , Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By William Stephens, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From John Reberson, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Dear, Trevor Fishlock,
ResumoIndex. News: Victor Borge is 75 tomorrow. Kenneth Robinson celebrates his humour The man who put the amusing into music, Argentina offered to buy Falklands in 1953, Chile threat of instability mounting, Climbers warned of Highland dangers, A war of words that the left is winning, Will ye no' come back again?, Army back in power in Lagos Democracy fails for the second time since Nigerian independence, Travellers' friend relishes life in the wild, South Africa and its neighbours: Part 1 Velvet glove slips from the mailed fist, France tightens security after bomb blasts kill 4, Hunting can aid wildlife, Duke says, Room with a narrow view, The guru with generals at his feet, Profit boost for British Airways, The Times Information Service, Brunei born without fireworks, Socialists denounced as police end Talbot sit-in, Steel: the workers were right, Sizewell inquiry's second year Spotlight turns on safety of reactor, Hongkong depressed about the future, Letter from Washington Black to defend the Klan's right to hate, Father Figure, British Rail to make big reductions in South-east services, Shinwell in hospital for tests, Union move to break NGA deadlock, Secret documents released News of Churchill stroke censored, Double success for secrets of a literary Mole, Divorce critics attacked, Spectre of apocalypse ever nearer says Pope, Bangladesh alliance to strike for democracy, Malta Opposition ends its media boycott, Anniversaries of 1984, Fears grow on Basque 'dirty war' tactics, Architecture Turning the corner boldly, Does Superwoman still cherish her chains?, Jesse Jackson kept waiting by Assad, Army general topples President Shagari in bloodless coup New Nigerian ruler pledges end to corrupt government, US warns Israel to reform economy, Bomb-weary Beirut toils for truce buffer zones, One For All, Castro calls Reagan a 'total liar', Two colonels killed as Salvador rebels overrun brigade base, Science report Search for elusive neutrinos, Lords And Lady, 2 men shot dead in London flat, moreover... 1984 and all that already, Mondale demands recall of Marines, Eritrea-the war no one can win, Family Matter, New year opens with floods in Scotland and calm in London, Kinnock restates commitment on removal of US nuclear bases, First Person A drop in the hard stuff, Talkback, Glasgow Diary Tea and elegance, Earthquake stops the trains in Tokyo, Andropov signature missing again, INLA offers 'amnesty', Roman Catholic dilemma over middle-class elite, Peru shifts anti-terror strategy. Display Advertising: Maharishi International Universty,, Victoria & Albert Museum, Assam Tea, 2 Per Cent Index-Linked Treasury Stock, 1990, Teacher's. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Seven fight over chess lead, Concise Crossword (No 237), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,324, Regional Television Variations, Today's television and radio programmes, Heath concert. Property: Wimpey to cut cost of mortgages, Scots castles fall to English. Picture Gallery. Law: Simonstown navy man gets life sentence for 20 years of spying. Editorials/Leaders: Nigeria In Its Soldiers' Grip, The Year Ahead In Latin America, The Doctors Doctored. Letters to the Editor: Amputation in Khartum, In the here and now, Waldorf shooting, Poste restante, Jobs for the young, Keeping up with cost of defence, One-horse race, EEC sugar output, Too old for work in the forties?, Coursing in danger, Having second thoughts about Unesco, Starved for books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Independent Schools Joint Council, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Eric Williams Author of 'The Wooden Horse', Sophie Wyss, Mr Ivor FOX, Prof V. W. Turner. Reviews: Measuring up to great expectations, Galleries Searing indictment of modern technology? Philip Garner's "Better Living" Exhibition Boilerhouse, Publishing Boxing clever, Theatre Ain't We Got Fun Lyric Studio, Dance Appealing vigour Coppelia Sadler's Wells Midsummer Covent Garden, Concert Endymion Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Television Looming disasters. Sport: Cricket Gatting cools off as England have to sweat in island heat, Equestrianism New beauty in dressage for Mrs Korbut, Rackets Top seeds are not troubled, Tennis Lewis loses to amateur, For The Record, Miss Navratilova stands alone, but will Wilander reach men's summit?, Rugby League St Helens make a late gift to Widnes, Today's Fixtures, Hockey Victory for South Notts as Hounslow tire, In Brief McCrory to make title defence, Lacrosse British teams stronger for American tour, Yachting Panda is disqualified, Basketball Palace pay the price for two mistakes, Rugby Union Reputations Are Restored, Established And Maintained As The Old Year Trickles Away Northampton's upward surge is checked as Bath hold firm, Athletics Da Mata is first round the houses, Football: an Orwellian shadow is cast over the first division as two red giants collide A landmark at Anfield that points to the title, Racing Sula Bula should show old sparkle, Racing: Silver Buck Has Simple Task As HE Returns To Cheltenham To Prove HE IS Not A Light Of Former Days Cheltenham programme. 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